Photo by Tevin Stinson Rosa Johnson, a relative of the late Dr. Maya Angelou talks about how the civil rights activist saved her life during a celebration at SECCA on
Arts and Lifestyle
Photo by Tevin Stinson Now until April 8, the Sawtooth School for Visual Arts will feature a gallery with work done by students from Carter G. Woodson School. The exhibit
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has announced its first round of 2016 grants made through its Community Enrichment Mini-Grant initiative. These awards provide
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Founderd in 1998, the RiverRun International Film Festival has grown substantially since its inception. It is now one of the premier film festivals in the southeastern
Photo by Todd Luck Sedge Garden students pose with their school’s new Compassion Corner. BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Students
Submitted photo Maya Angelou is the subject of the movie “Maya Angelou And Still I Rise.” SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE
Photos by Tevin Stinson Atkins High School senior Twylah Gathings shows off her prom dress during the Prom Dress Giveaway
Submitted photo Downtown School Leo Club Officers are shown. They are (L-R): Ellie Potts, treasurer; Zoe Brockenbrough, president; Madison Buschek,
The Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. hosted its annual Talent Hunt competition. Shown are (L-R): Brother
Photo by Tevin Stinson Hundreds attended the opening night of Spring Extravaganza on Friday, March 11. The exhibit is designed


